Crestron Residential Lighting Design Guide

GreenLight Options–CAEN Enclosures

Terminal Blocks and Modules

The Crestron CLT terminal blocks and modules are considered a single entity and must be used together. In field-assembled panels, they ship separately to permit termination of the field wiring to the terminal block prior to the installation of the module, and are mounted in any Crestron Automation Enclosure (CAEN-series enclosures). The terminal block is designed to terminate the circuit feed (HOT and NEUTRAL) and distribute the controlled circuit (LOAD) to the fixture(s).

The module connects to the terminal block and performs dimming or switching control of the loads, limited to 16A total per module. The unit requires 120VAC 60 Hz, single phase input voltage.

An oversize heat sink dissipates heat efficiently. The LEDs on the module indicate communication to a Cresnet® network, input power to the module, and output power to the load.

Terminal Blocks, Rails, and Labels (Inverted, right side units shown)

NOTES: When connecting dimming loads to an arc fault breaker, the load should not exceed 1000 watts per breaker.

Each terminal block includes a terminal rail for mounting the terminal block in the enclosure. Terminal rails and blocks do not occupy a module space within an enclosure.

Terminal blocks are installed along the left side of single-wide enclosures and along the outside edges (left and right sides) of enclosures. Modules are installed along the right side of single-wide enclosures and side-by-side in the center of enclosures. When installing modules and terminal blocks in a double-wide enclosure, be sure to invert units on the right side so that they can be properly wired.

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Crestron electronic Residential Lighting manual Terminal Blocks and Modules